Malnourished children who fled IS in Syria are 'close to death'
On a scratch of land four miles from Baghouz, the families of IS fighters who've fled the conflict lie and rest.
They've been camped at this spot for the last two days, running away during a pause in the violence.
The youngsters are hungry and confused
More than 3,000 people, mainly women and children, have emerged.
It is a United Nations of extremist families. Uzbek children sit next to those from France.
Around them, Kurdish fighters and American special forces stand guard.
Most of those leaving Baghouz are women and children
Little children clutch dirty bags of bread.
Most have had nothing to eat for days.